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    TURKS SEEK 2ND WIN IN AS MANY QUALIFIERS

    Today's Zaman
    http://www.todayszaman.com/tz-web/detaylar.d o?load=detay&link=152649&bolum=127
    Sept 10 2008
    Turkey

    Turkey coach Fatih Terim has set clear targets for his team in their
    2010 World Cup Group 5 qualifiers: 12 maximum points from the first
    four games.

    The Turks have their first maximum points in the bag after shutting
    out Armenia 2-0 in Yerevan on Saturday, with second-half goals by
    strikers Tuncay Å~^anlı and Semih Å~^enturk. Now Terim's men will
    be aiming for their second maximum points when they host Belgium in
    Ä°stanbul this evening.

    The no-nonsense Terim is someone who backs up words with action and so
    his players have been practicing nonstop in order to make their coach's
    "12 maximum-point" prophecy come true. But injuries are once again
    a headache for Terim: Attacking midfielder Gökdeniz Karadeniz has
    been dropped from the squad, while doctors are exerting all efforts
    to make striker Mevlut Erdinc, workhorse Mehmet Aurelio and defender
    Hakan Kadir Balta fit before match time.

    As a matter of fact, top "goal-misser" Mevlut, who squandered several
    incredible chances in front of the goal against Armenia on Saturday,
    will not be missed at all if he is not fielded. Mevlut should
    rightfully take his place on the bench and remain there as long as
    it takes until he realizes that the paramount duty of a striker is
    to score goals, not to miss them.

    Master tactician Terim is also a coach who does his team selection
    depending on the strength of the opponent, and it is no wonder he led
    Turkey to the semifinals of Euro 2008 in June. Tuncay and Semih, the
    two scorers in Yerevan on Saturday, are very likely to play side by
    side upfront. Kazım and Arda Turan, as usual, will be taking care
    of the flanks and also lending support to the attacking force and
    midfield whenever necessary.

    Undergrad Servet Cetin, who enrolled in a four-year physical education
    program at Ä°stanbul University on Monday, should really be in high
    spirits as he masterminds the defense this evening.

    Bragging Belgian coach

    The Belgians also got off to a winning start in Group 5 on Saturday,
    though they were pushed to the limit by tiny Estonia before battling
    to a hard-fought 3-2 victory at the Maurice Dufrasne Stadium in
    Liege. The team and officials arrived in Ä°stanbul on Monday and
    the players went straight into a training session at the Fenerbahce
    Dereagzı Facilities.

    On Tuesday the players trained at the Fenerbahce Saracoglu Stadium,
    where this evening's match will take place. And Belgium coach Rene
    Vandereycken was already gloating as if edging out European minnow
    Estonia on home turf is anything to brag about: "We came to Ä°stanbul
    in an optimistic mood," he said. "We have three points in our pockets
    and are looking for three more today. If we can keep up the pressure
    and momentum we can beat even Spain, let alone Turkey," he added.

    What Vandereycken does not understand is that Belgian soccer has been
    in something of a steady decline over the years, and this is a problem
    that cannot be corrected overnight. Gone are the days when players
    like Luc Nilis, Emile Mpenza, Marc Wilmots and Bart Goor used to be
    household names in Europe.

    Turkey, the 2002 World Cup and Euro 2008 semifinalist and currently
    ranked 10th by FIFA, has enough ammo to take any bull by the horns,
    including Belgium. And Terim summed it all up over the weekend when
    he said, "We have gained plenty of experience and we aim to become
    world champions."

    Elsewhere in Group 5 today, patience and intelligence are the
    watchwords for Spain coach Vicente del Bosque ahead of their second
    2010 World Cup qualifier against Armenia in Albacete today.

    The European champions got off to a winning start on Del Bosque's
    competitive debut at the helm with a 1-0 victory over Bosnia in Group
    Five on Saturday. But the Bosnians made it hard for the Spaniards,
    crowding the midfield and defending in numbers, until striker David
    Villa broke the deadlock in the 57th minute. More of the same can be
    expected from Armenia today.

    --Boundary_(ID_y2CzR/L/P9hfJSNyfMCrbw)--
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